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PERSONAL AN Enzed Aussie, if friendly send address to Aussie Enzsder. —B.E. 0177. Star. l»b FT V WITHEY wishes to, notify her relations and friends that Len. her husband, is safe jn England. -—» . . Sf" r En^nd J ™ a s"' ail inquiries friends. -—- GEORGE —Dear, I know it's difficult; hav patience with me— Mary. —— ■* to be held during June.—Phone 27-014. IRENE. —Please come and see_ things right. Irene—You win. Received letter. Sorry. See me to-morrow. IF MRS. J. SIMPSON (nee Hendry), is living in Auckland, Please communicate with Mrs. ABruce (nee Carnegie),'patient, Mater Hospital._x^i KElThT—Return -ted. ... . 22 MARY— Top window useless, never see you going this way and that; love..— George. MRS" —E IVL BU SHELL, Sandringham, has received advice that her son Reg. has England from Odessa. Reg. cabled he is fit ana weil. _ _ ~ - MRS.~~G. DICKSON, of Karangahake to inform friends and relatives that her son Private C. J. Allen, is safe In England. xia MRS. HEATH, Birkenhead, is pleased to announce Frank Y. Martin, prisoner of war, is sate in Italy. MR AND MRS. GRIFFIN, Mount Eden, are pleased to Inform their many kind l" e " ds inquired about their son since he has been miss ing and taken prisoner of war on Crete, that they have receivea a cable from Prank, wno is now safe and well in England. MR. AND MRS. A. S. HARVEY, Mt, Eden have just received advice that Son Trevor is safe in England, and thank ail friends for inquiries. urns ST LLYDON, 4. Sarsfield St.. Herne Bay. has received advice that her son, Lance-Corporal J A. Leydon, previously prisoner 01 war in Stalag 3E3, Germany, is now safe in the United Kingdom; thanking all friends for inquiries. xl 9 MRsTc. MUTCH has much pleasure in Informing relations and friends that her husband is safe in England from Stalag 7A, Germany. xl 9 mus Y rT PETER wishes to inform her relays and friends that her son Robert Grogan is now safe in United Kingdom. Many thanks for all kind inquiries. MRS. A. G. POHLEN, of 1048, Gt. North Rd., Pt Chevalner, has received information that her son. Lawrence, previously P-°-W. _° e ''^ 1 „ a ' 1 k y ' Stalag 18A, is now in England. Many thanks for all kind inquiries. ls MR. AND MRS. QUINLAN, Huia Rd., Otahuhu, are thankful for cable from their son John, who is now safe in England. MRS. SHAW, 37. College Hill, wishes to notify friends that her son Hopper is safe in England^ MRS. STUART and family wish all kind friends to know they have received a cable from Laurie, prisoner of war over four years, that he is safe in England. Best wishes to all other next of kin. — MRS. LES. THOMPSON, 1419, Gt. North Rd., Avondale, wishes to inform relatives and friends that her husband, Sergeant-Major Les. Thompson. is now in the United Kingdom. ™ RIDDEIX, Gordon C. (Snowy), late prisoner of wax, Germany, in England May 10, safe and well. Brother, A. Riddell, 18, Elizabeth St., Mt. Eden, 5.2, Auckland. SINCERE, 9505—1f still interested please con }: municate with F-. 2078, Star. 19 THE WIFE of Stan Bowen. 262 St. Andrew's Road, and mother and dad, 451, Mt. Albert Road, rejoice in his safe arrival in England. P.O.W. 4 years. THE AUCKLAND AND SUBURBAN DRAINAGE LEAGUE thanks all persons who kindly assisted in yesterday's petition campaign: thanks are also extended to the thousands of citizens who endorsed the League's objective by signing the petition. xl 9 TIIE Y.W.C.A., of Auckland, is anxious to meet with people who were connected with the Association from 50 to 60 years ago. or whose friends were connected with it.—Call, write or 42-860. WILLIAM EDWARD CLARKE—PIease communicate with his Solicitors, Hall, Skelton and Skelton urgently. WILL Gentleman in green coupe who gave lift to sailor early Friday morning kindly ring WOULD Nellie and Ada Darby call at 15, Ryle St., Ponsonby, 21st (evening). iy WOULD Passengers in Tram witnessing truck strike car 7.15 p.m., September 16, at Morningside, communicate Lieut. Higginbotham, Roob 213, Jen" Batten Building. iy VC.2 ANTUNOVICH. 8.. WISHES TO EXPRESS HIS THANKS AND APPRECIATION For the kindness and attention given him by Doctors and Nurses while in Ward 4. Public Hospital. Special thanks to Doctor and Sister Lynds. DR. BARNARDO'S HOMES, STITCIIWELL UNION. Grateful thanks Clothing and Money. Clothing, new and for remaking, needed lor family 8000 children. Great loss through war. Many old boys in forces. E. A. LEIGHTON, 33, Seaview Road, Remuera, Auckland. l» MR. AND MRS. JAMES A. DUNNING, Leigh, North Auckland. Have received a cable from their son Edgar that he is safe and well in England. Thanks t" many relations and friends for their kind inquiries. MR. AND MRS. LYNN E, of Harbour View Terrace, Onehunga, Have received advice that their son, Robert David Lynne. has arrived safe in England from a prisoner of war cpmp in Germany. xl 9 MRST LE QUESNE, OF AVONDALE, Has much pleasure in informing her many friends that she has rcceivec a cable from her husband. Jack, that he is safe and well in England. Thanking everyone for their kind inquiries.^ MR. AND MRS. O. GREF.NOUGH AND NELL, OF MT. ALBERT, thank Relatives and Friends for expressions of sympathy in their anxiety when their Son and Brother was reported missing on air operations. Claude has cabled from England: "Safe and well. Have been prisoner of war. M R. AND M R S. F. TAYLOR, 16, COULDRY ST., EDEN TERRACE, are delighted to announce to all friends cable received from their son Eric: "Safe and well in England," after 3',2 years P.O.W. Italy and Germany. ELDERLY PEOP LE * S HOME. Do you ever stop to think of the pitiful conditions under which hundreds of Aged People have to live because they have no Home? If you are interested in the welfare of our Aged people you are invited to support our campaign to raise funds for the establishing of an Aged People's Home. Make up your mind now to help this campaign in a practical way. All donations Acknowledged. Send them to MISS L. MOORE. Secretary. Auckland Provincial Comforts Association, P.O. Box 1402, Auckland. 19 BUSINESS . PERSONALS ACHING FEET, Corns. —Mrs. A. E. Russell (late Russell and Long), St. Kevin's Arcade. 42-489. TS ALTMAN INSTlTUTE.—Specialists, in the treatment of deformities of the spine and feet, and physical disabilities. —105, Dilworth Bldg.. Customs St. Phone 48-631. 19 DETECTIVES. — Australasian Private Detective Agency. Confidential inquiries; latest equipment: results guaranteed.—Phone 62-881. 21 DEAR JACK. Why Risk a Fire and a £5 Fine? Get on to the City Chimney Cleaning Co.. right away. Phone 42-643.—Joan. WS4 DETECTIVES. Smiths Private Agency.—Strictest confidences, consultations free.—Phone 41_3 j° (office hours). ir DOCTOR'S MEDICINE, always fresh and Dependable at Blyth Harper's. Chemist. 127. Karangahape Rd. EMBARRASSING Superfluous Hairs and Moles Removed by Electrolysis.—Christine Hackett. 26. Power Board Building. Queen St. 48-706. b HAVE that Frock made by Maxine. —27, Security Building, City. Jf \ HEARING TEST FREE,—Latest Scientific Aids Available. Phone 41-500 for appointment.—British Hearing Aids. N.Z.. Ltd.. 171. Queen St. HS MERCHANTS, retailers, buy Eradictine Loti° n now it's in demand.—Messrs. Saunders and Shine. Distributors. 43. Church St., Devonport, Auckland, N.l. _ 1S MR AND MRS. CITIZEN, ask your Chemist or Grocer for Eradictine Lotion. It has no equal. price 2/6. —i J DENTAL SURGERIES ; W. E. SCOTT. A.M.P. Building, Victoria Street East. (immediate appointments) JS'iSS Avondale Branch ■, ioi Mount Albert Surgery (after hours) .. 36-193 DENTIST E. DAVI ES, LTD., DENTAL SURGEONS, Winstone Building. Queen Street. Auckland. (Opposite Woolworths). Phone 45-258. MS BALFOUR. IRVINE AND WEBSTER. LTD.. QUALIFIED OPTICIANS. Phone 110. QUEEN STREET 48-111 no. KARANGAHAPE ROAD 45-009 24. VICTORIA STREET, HAMILTON .... 3141 BANK STREET. WHANGAREI 24^ HOWEY WALKER, DtNTISTS, Corner Opposite John Court. Ltd 308. QUEEN STREET. S a. vv. FROST, LIMITED. SURGEON DENTIST. JELLICOE CHAMBERS. Corner Queen and Wyndham Streets PHONE 48-232. Hours— MONDAY TO THURSDAY 0 to 6 FRIDAY » W ® SATURDAY 8.3(1 to 13

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 117, 19 May 1945, Page 1

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